âOur work as distributor really helps to keep the European cinema heritage aliveâ
18/05/2021 - The Dutch professional walks us through his work and shares his hopes for the European cinema heritage
René Wolf walks us through the Eye Film Museum and his work as distributor and curator for the institution, his love for new and old releases, extreme films and the importance of the big screen. He shares his fears about the fierce competition between films that might happen at the reopening of the cinemas, and his hopes for the European cinema heritage.
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René Wolf • Distributeur et programmateur, Eye Film Museum
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Wolfwalkers is the third animated feature from two-time Academy Award©-nominee Tomm Moore (
The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea) and Ross Stewart (
ParaNorman, Song of the Sea). The film is co-produced by Kilkenny-based Cartoon Saloon and Melusine Productions, and Variety has tipped it for winning the Best Animated Film Oscar this year.
The Apple Original film is directed by Tomm Moore & Ross Stewart and written by Will Collins (
Song of the Sea). Paul Young, Nora Twomey, Tomm Moore, and Stéphan Roelants serve as producers.
The EFA Young Audience Award invites 12-14-year-olds across Europe to join the international jury, watch three nominated films and vote for the winner of the Young Audience Award 2021. The Irish wing of the juries panel is done in association with the Irish Film Institute (IFI) and the Junior Galway Film Fleadh.
Three films nominated for the 2021 EFA Young Audience Award
The Crossing and
Wolfwalkers are vying for the award, to be decided by audiences of 12- to 14-year-olds across Europe
Pinocchio by Matteo Garrone
Even in difficult times like these, with cinemas closed in many countries, the European Film Academy s EFA Young Audience Award invites 12-14-year-olds across Europe to join the international jury, watch three nominated films and vote for the winner of the 2021 award. The three nominees are
Matteo Garrone s
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The nominations were again chosen in a two-step procedure: an international committee consisting of EFA Board Member